Make sure you give yourself some extra time if you’re driving very far today, because it is slow going across many parts of the region.

Some areas got as much as 10 centimetres of snow overnight. There are several narrow bands of steady snow across parts of Bruce, Huron and Perth counties.

Major routes have snowpacked, slippery, and track-bare sections. Secondary roads are snowcovered and drifted in spots.

A section of Highway 21 from Amberley to Huron County Road 25, just north of Goderich, remains closed.

Environment Canada is tracking another storm system that has the potential to drop a significant amount of snow across the region Thursday night and Friday.

Meterorologist Geoff Coulston says if these bands of snow lock-in from the northwest off Lake Huron, it could be possible for some areas to get well over 20 centimeters by Friday. There is a Snow Squall Warning for Huron and Perth Counties.

Bone-chilling temperatures will remain across Southwestern and Midwestern Ontario for the rest of the week.

Public health officials have issued Cold Weather Alerts that will remain in place until Saturday.

More seasonable temperatures are expected by Sunday and Monday.

To keep an eye on weather conditions in your area, you can visit one of the following websites for the latest updates and road closures: